Emancipation through muscles : Jews and sports in Europe /
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| Language: | English |
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Lincoln :
University of Nebraska Press,
[2006]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : why Jews and sports / Michael Brenner
- Muscle Jews versus nervous Jews / Moshe Zimmermann
- Jewish gymnasts and their corporeal utopias in imperial Germany / Daniel Wildmann
- Sports and the militarization of Jewish society / Gideon Reuveni
- Strongman Siegmund Breitbart and interpretations of the Jewish body / Sharon Gillerman
- Jews in German sports during the Weimar republic / Jacob Borut
- The politics of Jewish sports movements in interwar Poland / Jack Jacobs
- Hakoah Vienna : reflections on a legend / John Bunzl
- Antisemitism in Austrian sports between the wars / Michael John
- Jews, antisemitism, and sports in Britain, 1900-1939 / Tony Collins
- Nazi ideology and the end of Central European soccer professionalism, 1938-1941 / Rudolf Oswald
- Soccer and survival among Jewish refugees in Shanghai / Albert Lichtblau
- Sports in the DP camps, 1945-1948 / Philipp Grammes
- Soccer and antisemitism in Hungary / Victor Karady and Miklós Hadas
- When is a Yid not a Jew? the strange case of supporter identity at Tottenham Hotspur / John Efron.